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Probability and Inheritance Probability ►The likelihood that a particular event will occur. Percentages One way you can express a probability is as a percentage. Suppose that 3 out of 5 tossed coins landed with heads up. Here’s how you can calculate what percent of the coins landed with heads up: 1. Write the comparison as a fraction. Specific events vs possible events 3 out of 5 = 3/5 2. Multiply the fraction by 100% to express it as a percentage. 3/5 x 100%/1 = 60% How is probability associated with genetics? ► Much like the flipping of a quarter, the likelihood of alleles is completely random. What is a PUNNETT SQUARE? ►A tool to predict the probability of certain traits in offspring that shows the different ways alleles can combine ► A way to show phenotype (the trait) & genotype (the alleles) ► A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result when genes are crossed Genotype and Phenotype ► Genotype refers to genetic makeup, or what alleles the organism has ► Phenotype refers to the physical appearance of an organism Organisms with the same phenotype may not have the same genotype Dominant and Recessive Traits ► When making Punnett squares, capital letters are used to represent dominant traits P= Purple Flower always shows up when present ► Lower case letters are used to represent recessive traits p= white flower hidden when dominant allele is present Homozygous & Heterozygous ► Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait (TT or tt) are said to be homozygous True-breeding ► Organisms that have two different alleles for the same trait Tt are heterozygous Hybrid A Punnett Square In this cross, both parents are heterozygous for the trait of seed shape. R represents the dominant round allele, and r represents the recessive wrinkled allele. Punnett Square #1: breeding 2 homozygous animals B Brown= BB b Bb B Bb 100% Bb = hybrid brown What is the probability? Daddy white= bb b Mommy Genotype Bb Bb Phenotype 100% All brown offspring Punnett Square #2: breeding 1 homozygous animal and 1 heterozygous animal B Brown= Bb b Bb b bb Genotype 50% Bb = hybrid brown 50% bb= white Daddy white= bb b Mommy Bb bb Phenotype 50% brown offspring What is the probability? 50% white offspring Punnett Square #3: breeding 2 heterozygous animals B Brown= Bb b 25% BB= brown B BB Bb Daddy 50% Bb = hybrid brown 25% bb= white Brown= Bb b Mommy Genotype Bb bb Phenotype 75% brown offspring What is the probability? 25% white offspring Codominance In codominance, the alleles are neither dominant nor recessive. As a result, both alleles are expressed in the offspring. Incomplete Dominance When one allele is NOT completely dominant over another (they blend) ► Example: In carnations the color red (R) is incompletely dominant over white (W). The hybrid color is pink. •